THEATRE || One Man, Two Guvnors Review

THEATRE || One Man, Two Guvnors Review

“You went to the theatre and you LAUGHED?” For those people who think the theatre is all men in tights and musty old plays about murder then there’s a show in town (Stoke-on-Trent specifically) to rid you of your preconceptions and it comes in the...
THEATRE || Jason Manford First World Problems Review

THEATRE || Jason Manford First World Problems Review

Jason Manford is on the road again with his latest comedy offering “First World Problems” (named after that popular Twitter hashtag).  His first sell out night at the Crewe Lyceum kept the locals (and those from further afield) well and truly entertained...
THEATRE || Let It Be Review

THEATRE || Let It Be Review

  Let me start this post with an admission. I’ve never really been a fan of The Beatles (much to my dad’s dismay) and despite enjoying a couple of their songs I’ve never quite “gotten” the buzz that surrounds them and the musical...
THEATRE || Tonights The Night Review

THEATRE || Tonights The Night Review

Whenever I see a show dedicated to the music of one particular artist, it always intrigues me as to how they’re going to tell a story through the music and make it a success (lets picture a Viva Forever shaped tumbleweed rolling across the screen here). Tonights...
THEATRE || Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story Musical Review

THEATRE || Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story Musical Review

“Before the Beatles, Before the Stones, there was Buddy Holly.” Many are familiar with Buddy Holly as a musician.  In the short but successful 18 months before his death, Holly pioneered rock and roll with his influential sound and his work singlehandedly...